Proper noun examples list with the examples of animal place thing or person
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Nouns are names. In this world everything has a name to distinguish one from another,that naming word is called NOUN.
Every particular name, used to define something, is a noun.
A NOUN is the name of a person, animal, place or thing.
Nouns are divided into two groups ABSTRACT NOUNS and CONCRETE NOUNS.
ABSTRACT NOUNS
Abstract nouns are the names of things which exist as ideas.
ABSTRACT NOUNS are the names of things, which have no physical existence, they are the names of ideas or qualities, which one can feel, but cannot physically sense them. One cannot see, hear, touch, smell or taste the names of abstract nouns.
Example
Happiness, dream, thirst, childhood, sleep
We all know what they are. We can explain them as we experience them. But cannot show how they appear, as they have no physical existence.
Some more examples of abstract nouns
Amusement, awe, anger, belief, bravery, calm, charity, childhood, comfort, compassion, ego ,failure, faith, feelings, friendship, happiness, hate, honesty, hope, idea, impression, infatuation, joy , law, liberty, love, loyalty, maturity, memory, omen, peace, pride, principle, power, romance, sadness, sensitivity, skill, sleep, success, sympathy, talent, thrill, truth, wit.
CONCRETE NOUNS
Concrete nouns are the opposite of abstract nouns.
Concrete nouns are the names of things, which have physical existence; they can be sensed by our physical senses. That is, one can see, hear, smell, taste, or touch them. That is why concrete nouns are called ” sense ” nouns.
Example
The names of persons, animals, plants and things which have physical existence, comes under concrete nouns, as they can be sensed by the senses.
Every particular name, used to define something, is a noun.
A NOUN is the name of a person, animal, place or thing.
Nouns are divided into two groups ABSTRACT NOUNS and CONCRETE NOUNS.
ABSTRACT NOUNS
Abstract nouns are the names of things which exist as ideas.
ABSTRACT NOUNS are the names of things, which have no physical existence, they are the names of ideas or qualities, which one can feel, but cannot physically sense them. One cannot see, hear, touch, smell or taste the names of abstract nouns.
Example
Happiness, dream, thirst, childhood, sleep
We all know what they are. We can explain them as we experience them. But cannot show how they appear, as they have no physical existence.
Some more examples of abstract nouns
Amusement, awe, anger, belief, bravery, calm, charity, childhood, comfort, compassion, ego ,failure, faith, feelings, friendship, happiness, hate, honesty, hope, idea, impression, infatuation, joy , law, liberty, love, loyalty, maturity, memory, omen, peace, pride, principle, power, romance, sadness, sensitivity, skill, sleep, success, sympathy, talent, thrill, truth, wit.
CONCRETE NOUNS
Concrete nouns are the opposite of abstract nouns.
Concrete nouns are the names of things, which have physical existence; they can be sensed by our physical senses. That is, one can see, hear, smell, taste, or touch them. That is why concrete nouns are called ” sense ” nouns.
Example
The names of persons, animals, plants and things which have physical existence, comes under concrete nouns, as they can be sensed by the senses.
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